Our friends at Thought Catalog (which published Mark Dery's terrific long read, England My England: Anglophilia Explained, has a new eBook title called Girls? A Collection of Essays. Publisher Chris Lavergne says: 13 women were asked to write for this book, and given free reign over the subjects they wrote about -- the key thing… READ THE REST

For that matter: "Our friends ... has"? Also, I'd probably go with a comma after starting that sentence with "But", and a semicolon between the two clauses. [Exit Frustrated Writer; staggers off toward fritzing neon sign: "Sour Grapes Club".]

I don't think I've seen a horse up close and in-person since I was five. 'Reign' is more evocative/relevant and should be the rule, if any. F-bomb is an ordained word now, right? F-bomb your OG. (or is it 'you're?')